New players are expected to arrive around the first of June. There should be some reports from summer pickup games. Reports from summer pickup games are more "interesting" than valuable.
Fred Van Vleet is getting so much hype and attention from the media that there's no point in posting more links than anyone is interested in reading. Rivals has moved him up to #138 and he's mentioned in a Rivals opinion piece as possibly the most underrated player in the class. If his game is half as good as his hype and his game translates to D1, he'll be a good player.
Details are sketchy and there's no published info, but Carl Hall has an eligibility issue. It seems he played a couple games of football before his heart condition stopped his football career. That started his eligibility clock. Then he apparently sat out a year while evaluating his health for the ability to continue in sports. His 5 years to play 4 is over. WSU is applying for a hardship exception to let him play. I can't say that's more than a rumor, but it seems to have legs.
Greg Heiar (associate head coach) is on the short list for the coaching job at Southern Mississippi, where he was an assistant under Larry Eustachy (now at Colo. St.) before Marshall hired Heiar at WSU.
Garrett Stutz was in Portsmouth at an NBA evaluation camp. His team won the tournament. Garrett led everybody there in scoring and rebounding and made 1st team all-tourney. I think he was second in voting for tourney MVP. The refs must have let them play, because Garrett only had about one foul per game and played in the range of 25 minutes per game. The NBA scouting report on Stutz was that 10 years ago he would have been a lock as a draft pick, but probably not now in a more perimeter-oriented NBA. He's likely to make a very good living playing somewhere and could be in an NBA uniform in a couple of years.
Still no word on eligibility questions about Deontae Hawkins (6'7" combo forward who's apparently a lot better at basketball than the SAT's) and Henry Uwadiae (7' Nigerian who's transferred prep schools so many times in the last year that Shox fans have lost track of him). WSU has offers out to couple of 6'8"/6'9" guys, so somethig is going on in the front court.